TheOther:Old Man Winter: If the weed is legal why do they need to protect it?

Nobody ever swiped your stash, legal or not?

if they legalize growing then you'd probably want to do it indoors since they would likely limit you to a few plants. it would also protect it from natural predators like rodents and deer etc. plus you'd have longer light cycles and higher production per plant per cycle.

Hobodeluxe:TheOther: Old Man Winter: If the weed is legal why do they need to protect it?

Nobody ever swiped your stash, legal or not?

if they legalize growing then you'd probably want to do it indoors since they would likely limit you to a few plants. it would also protect it from natural predators like rodents and deer etc. plus you'd have longer light cycles and higher production per plant per cycle.

you'd do greenhouses, big huge greenhouses and only use lights for clones and mothers, that would bring your electricity costs way down. I guess though ideally you'd have both going some big indoor operation for year round and then huge greenhouses for the traditional season.

Headso:Hobodeluxe: TheOther: Old Man Winter: If the weed is legal why do they need to protect it?

Nobody ever swiped your stash, legal or not?

if they legalize growing then you'd probably want to do it indoors since they would likely limit you to a few plants. it would also protect it from natural predators like rodents and deer etc. plus you'd have longer light cycles and higher production per plant per cycle.

you'd do greenhouses, big huge greenhouses and only use lights for clones and mothers, that would bring your electricity costs way down. I guess though ideally you'd have both going some big indoor operation for year round and then huge greenhouses for the traditional season.

depends on how many plants they'd let you have. 3-6 I'd do in an outbuilding. use led lights. low elec consumption and not dependent on weather or day/light cycles of canada. consistency is key for good production. have 2 rooms half the plants on veg/ half on flower stage. harvest every 8 weeks or so once you're in rotation.

Headso:Hobodeluxe: TheOther: Old Man Winter: If the weed is legal why do they need to protect it?

Nobody ever swiped your stash, legal or not?

if they legalize growing then you'd probably want to do it indoors since they would likely limit you to a few plants. it would also protect it from natural predators like rodents and deer etc. plus you'd have longer light cycles and higher production per plant per cycle.

you'd do greenhouses, big huge greenhouses and only use lights for clones and mothers, that would bring your electricity costs way down. I guess though ideally you'd have both going some big indoor operation for year round and then huge greenhouses for the traditional season.

Unpossible. I was assured in a previous marijuana thread that trying to grow weed is so incredibly difficult and time-consuming, no one would ever raise their own if they could just legally buy it from the pros.

/of course, it's possible the stoner I was talking to was just a really lazy bastard.

EdgeRunner:Headso: Hobodeluxe: TheOther: Old Man Winter: If the weed is legal why do they need to protect it?

Nobody ever swiped your stash, legal or not?

if they legalize growing then you'd probably want to do it indoors since they would likely limit you to a few plants. it would also protect it from natural predators like rodents and deer etc. plus you'd have longer light cycles and higher production per plant per cycle.

you'd do greenhouses, big huge greenhouses and only use lights for clones and mothers, that would bring your electricity costs way down. I guess though ideally you'd have both going some big indoor operation for year round and then huge greenhouses for the traditional season.

Unpossible. I was assured in a previous marijuana thread that trying to grow weed is so incredibly difficult and time-consuming, no one would ever raise their own if they could just legally buy it from the pros.

/of course, it's possible the stoner I was talking to was just a really lazy bastard.

Well indoor hydroponics takes a bit of work and cost but is the same as if you want hydro tomatoes year round. So much easier to grow outside (no I would do that in the States), also the venting and shielding for a large scale thing isn't easy to do right, but growing some house plants in south facing windows with interesting foliage and beautiful flowers that's that's easy except for the legal issues.